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The Latino Data Collaborative Think Tank (LDCTT) researches and highlights the vital contributions of U.S. Latinos to the U.S. economy and GDP.

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The LDC engages in initiatives like presentations, forums and outreach to provide decision-makers with free, vital information on the contributions of U.S. Latinos, aiding informed resource allocation.

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State of Latino Entrepreneurship 2017

State of Latino Entrepreneurship 2017

SUMMARY: This report provides insights regarding Latino entrepreneurship and the Latino business sector, focusing on financing and growth opportunities. Overall, Latino businesses are growing faster than the Latino population.   TALKING POINTS: The number of...
State of Latino Entrepreneurship 2016

State of Latino Entrepreneurship 2016

SUMMARY: The State of Latino Entrepreneurship report brings us findings about U.S Latino entrepreneurs and LOBs, finding that 12% of all U.S firms are Latino.   TALKING POINTS:  Immigrants own 29% of Latino firms. 60% of all Latino firms are located in...
From Immigrants to Innovators UCLA

From Immigrants to Innovators UCLA

SUMMARY: This report provides a rundown of the roles and impacts of Latinos in various sectors such as the business, civic participation, health, and education.   TALKING POINTS: In 2011, almost 17% of all new armed forces recruits were Latinos. The growth rate...
State of Latino Entrepreneurship 2015

State of Latino Entrepreneurship 2015

SUMMARY: This report presents the rates of Latino entrepreneurship in the U.S and their impacts. If Latino-owned businesses (LOBs) generated the same level of sales as non-Latino owned businesses (NLOBs) from 2002-2012, $1.38 trillion would have been added to the U.S...

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